As George Bernard Shaw once said, “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” While I doubt Mr. Shaw was specifically referring
Hunter Wolfe and Joe DeClara get together to talk about their impressions of Dishonored 2’s two playable characters, its new systems, and its technical performance on Xbox One and PS4. Dishonored 2 – Review In Progress [Gaming Trend]Watch this video on YouTube
For anything to be considered a classic, it’s got to stand the test of time. Movies need to be enduring. Music needs to be timeless. What about board games?
Normally we’d be looking at a full review for the game at the day before launch, but Ubisoft’s got a few wrinkles to iron out. The seamless multiplayer
There can be no heroes without villains. No light without dark. No Player’s Guide without a Bestiary. As a part of the RPG revolution that has been ongoing for
Mike and Joe are running the Reboot alone this week. For episode 75 of the GT Reboot, the boys ruminate on Microsoft’s plans for VR, Titanfall 2’s placement
When Nordic Games snapped up the vast majority of the intellectual properties THQ left in the wake of its implosion, I never would have imagined that a PS4 version of
There’s no doubt that Assassin’s Creed has developed quite the storyline since the first game’s release in 2007. From Pieces of Adam to Precursors, the game has
I had some high praise for Ashes of the Singularity seven months ago, but noted that there were some weakness in the campaign mode. I also found the some of
Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations have already been collaborating to bring foreign games to the English language, starting off with Unusual Suspects. This relationship is going to continue
When Steep was announced at Ubisoft’s E3 conference this year, it was a blade of grass in a field already dominated by AAA titles such as Ghost Recon: Wildlands,